Hi Ben,
thanks for the suggestion, i'll loon into it!
Regards,
Simon
Am 30. August 2019 20:59:23 schrieb Ben Kietzman <[email protected]>:
Hi Simon,
If you're interested in adding a record interface, the Scalar classes might
be a good place to start. They represent a value from an array slot and it
should be fairly straightforward to extract a table row as a StructScalar
On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 1:27 PM Wes McKinney <[email protected]> wrote:
hi Simon -- I don't think there is any such Row accessor class in Java
but you are welcome to contribute one to the project. For performance
sensitive applications, using a record interface might not be the best
idea, but I can understand the convenience for some uses cases.
- Wes
On Fri, Aug 30, 2019 at 4:55 AM Simon Dumke <[email protected]> wrote:
Hi all,
I did not find anything (and so: no definite answer) in the docs, so i
thought to ask here:
Does Arrow (and at this point my main concern is Arrow for java) support
any type of concept that allows a "record level access" (so, a "row") to
data in an Arrow RecordBatch or Table? I would have thougt that even in
column-oriented analytics etc. this would be a common last step access
pattern over many use cases, but i could not find any references to such a
thing.
Thanks and kind regards,
Simon